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Kansas, North Carolina leaning on dynamic duos in title run

Kansas, North Carolina leaning on dynamic duos in title run

NEW ORLEANS (AP) North Carolina’s top offensive priority, particularly early in a game, is to feed the ball to Armando Bacot in the post. Once the opposing team inevitably starts sending extra defenders at the Tar Heels’ big man, Caleb Love has more space to let 3-pointers fly or drive to the basket.

Good luck trying to stop it. No one in the NCAA Tournament has yet.

”I’ve always felt working inside/out is the way for successful offensive basketball and that’s the way we’re going to do it,” North Carolina coach Hubert Davis.

So does Kansas.

The Jayhawks answer to the Bacot and Love combo is David McCormack and Ochai Agbaji.

North Carolina and Kansas, the last teams standing, have numerous offensive options with multiple players who can put up 30 points any given night.

But the winner of of Monday night’s national championship game could come down to which team can slow the other’s dynamic duo.

Agbaji and McCormack were part of Bill Self’s heralded 2018 recruiting class – fifth…

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